Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >I have a beige G3 that I bought used. When I received it it had a
20GB hard drive as well as a 2GB hard drive that apparently became
disconnected in transit. I didn't need it so I left it alone until
 >yesterday, when I wanted to install more RAM and a 1GB Jaz drive.

I can't get the machine to recognize the Jaz drive. It does see the
2GB HD, which is connected to the same ribbon cable and the same
 >power cable (there are two connectors on each).

Since both devices are on the same SCSI bus, make sure they have
different IDs. Check termintation also.

I thought of the SCSI ID, but I didn't see anyway to change the ID on either the Jaz drive or the HD.

How do I check termination?
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